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jackhammer 09-28-2008 05:49 PM

http://www.yume.co.uk/wp-content/upl.../04/jumper.jpg

WTF was up with the abrupt ending? It had some good f/x. A cool central idea but a lack of focus and sufficient back story on the sub plots. I smell studio inteference especially knowing director Doug Limans past. Shame.

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Originally Posted by Molecules (Post 524899)
Nightwatch is the ****. Am I the only person that finds Patricia Arquette the most attractive woman that ever lived? ...

She is particularly fetching in 'Bringing Out The Dead'.

Molecules 09-28-2008 06:08 PM

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Originally Posted by jackhammer (Post 525219)

WTF was up with the abrupt ending? It had some good f/x. A cool central idea but a lack of focus and sufficient back story on the sub plots. I smell studio inteference especially knowing director Doug Limans past. Shame.


She is particularly fetching in 'Bringing Out The Dead'.

LoL...YES!And that early Ben Stiller film from back when he was doing Sat. Night Live 'Flirting With Disaster'. rrrggh (ignore that)

But yeah something like 'Jumper', which should by all rights be a terrible film but a hell of alot of fun, is completely murdered on these crappy movie-streaming sites I am quickly losing my patience with. I mean the quality is just... RAH
I ****ing HEART Virgin Megastore super-sales on DVDs.

RUPERT 09-28-2008 06:31 PM

KILLER KLOWNS FROM OUTERSPACE
It's pretty much exactly what you'd expect from a 1980's horror about killer clowns. There's a teen romance, there's a cool 80's soundtrack and there's killer clowns.

MULHOLLAND DRIVE
This is a complete work of cinematic genius! It's also a very confusing work of cinematic genius. I loved it. I especially liked the songs "I told every little star" (I forget who by), and "16 Reasons Why I Love You" (I also forget who by). The whole film made me feel like I was in some strange parallel dimension. I'm definitely going to have to watch this one again

THE HOLY MOUNTAIN (Jodorowsky)
I'd actually already seen this. Watching it again confirmed it as my favourite movie to date. It's magical.. Not sure how else to describe it really.



OH WOW MY FIRST POST!

jackhammer 09-28-2008 06:35 PM

Two out of three aint bad....

Tyler Durden 09-28-2008 07:36 PM

I saw Choke & Burn After Reading this weeking

Choke- Was hilarious but definately falls short of the book

Burn After Reading- Was hilarious what happens to Brad Pitt!!

sweet_nothing 09-28-2008 08:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Tyler Durden (Post 525269)
I saw Choke & Burn After Reading this weeking

Choke- Was hilarious but definately falls short of the book

Burn After Reading- Was hilarious what happens to Brad Pitt!!

I really wanna see those movies



http://thecia.com.au/reviews/1/image...t-poster-1.jpg
Wouldve been better if the vampires werent so annoying.

Janszoon 09-29-2008 07:19 AM

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Originally Posted by RUPERT (Post 525248)
KILLER KLOWNS FROM OUTERSPACE
It's pretty much exactly what you'd expect from a 1980's horror about killer clowns. There's a teen romance, there's a cool 80's soundtrack and there's killer clowns.

Heh. Absolute classic 80s B-movie. It's be a long time but I love that flick.

Molecules 09-29-2008 07:58 AM

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http://thecia.com.au/reviews/1/image...t-poster-1.jpg
Wouldve been better if the vampires werent so annoying.


lol. agreed. it was a nice surprise though that movie.
my favourite vampire movie ever is still the blatantly obvious 'Interview With A Vampire'...

i am about to watch Takeshi Kitano's 'Sonatine' on video. Back when every film he did could be described as 'the Japanese Dirty Harry'

Kevorkian Logic 09-29-2008 09:44 AM

No Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance.

it was pretty good, I recommend it, a tad bit violent though so don't watch it if that **** gets to you.

jackhammer 09-30-2008 12:36 PM

http://www.dvdtown.com/images/displa...&type=1&page=0

An interesting take on the tried and trusted vigilante film but with a gender switch, the film becomes more than just a typical genre film. Many plus points: Jodie Foster is exemplary as usual and Terence Howard is excellent as a cop on her trail and although it is violent, it is never gratuitous. Minus points: Naveem Andrews (Lost) as Fosters boyfriend is quite frankly useless and the story could have become even murkier and amoral if say Abel Ferrara directed. Nevertheless a decent movie with a little more thought than the average blockbuster.

PS-Molecules:The Greatest ever vampire film is Near Dark. Tangerine Dream soundtrack. Gorgeous visuals and Bill Paxton superb. Highly recommended.


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